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Alpine Skiing FIS World Championships 2017


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:SVK TEAM SLOVAKIA :SVK

For FIS World Championships in Sankt Moritz (SUI 6-19.02.2017)

 

Men´s

  • Adam ŽAMPA  (???) *
  • Andreas ŽAMPA  (Downhill, Super G, Alpine Combined, Giant Slalom, Slalom)
  • Martin BENDÍK  (Downhill, Super G, Alpine Combined)
  • Matej FALÁT  (Giant Slalom, Slalom)
  • Reserve: Martin HYŠKA

Women´s

  • Veronika VELEZ-ZUZULOVÁ  (Slalom)
  • Petra VLHOVÁ  (Giant Slalom, Slalom)
  • Tereza JANČOVÁ  (Giant Slalom, Slalom)
  • Klaudia NEMCOVÁ  (Giant Slalom, Slalom)
  • Reserve: Barbara KANTOROVÁ

 

* Adam ŽAMPA start is still questionable, His eventual start depends on how he will be able to recover from his injury. Also we will compete in the Team event but without Veronika Velez-Zuzulová (Maximally focusing herself only for slalom) and Adam Žampa (Fully recovered from Injury or not he will skip the team Event)

 

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:CRO TEAM CROATIA :CRO

For FIS World Championships in Sankt Moritz (SUI 6-19.02.2017)

 

Men

  • Elias KOLEGA (Giant Slalom, Slalom, Team)
  • Samuel KOLEGA (Giant Slalom)
  • Ivica KOSTELIĆ (Slalom)
  • Istok RODEŠ  (Slalom, Team?)
  • Max ULLRICH (Downhill, Super-G, Alpine Combined)
  • Matej VIDOVIĆ (Slalom, Team?)
  • William VUKELIĆ (Giant Slalom)
  • Filip ZUBČIĆ (Super-G, Alpine Combined?, Giant Slalom, Team)

Women

  • Andrea KOMŠIĆ (Giant Slalom, Slalom, Team)
  • Leona POPOVIĆ (Super-G, Alpine Combined, Giant Slalom, Slalom, Team)
  • Ida ŠTIMAC (Giant Slalom, Slalom, Team)
  • Lana ZBAŠNIK (Giant Slalom)

 

One top 15 result would be amazing.

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World Championships start today in St Moritz :clap: :cheer:

 

A look back at a 16 year old Lara Gut in 2008, getting her first podium in just her 4th start. 

 

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Is there an entry list somewhere? I want to know which Dutch and exotic skiers will be there :p 

 

I don't think that FIS has ever published an entry list for anything. :p

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I don't know full Serbian team. I know for 3: Ignjatovic, Vukicevic and Stevovic. But maybe this is full team :lol:

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:NED

Steven Théolier (SL - skiing for the Netherlands since this season, born in France as grandson of Jan Janssen, our 1968 Tour de France winner (our 1st ever) and a huge legend in Dutch cycling)

Steffan Winkelhorst (SL - retired in 2015 with a bad knee injury, came back a few months later with reaching St Moritz 2017 as his big goal :)

 

Adriana Jelinkova (SL + GS)

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2 hours ago, hckosice said:

Start list of the first event of this years WCh, tomorrows womens Super G Here

 

 

Sabrina Simader :KEN making her top level debut :hyper:

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8 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Sabrina Simader :KEN making her top level debut :hyper:

 

She competed at WC this season, so I guess it's only a major championship debut. :d

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